​PM promises 'tax secrecy' for legalized capital

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has promised to provide government protection and ‘tax secrecy’ for those who decide to legalize their income and property as part of the law on capital amnesty.

"Our main task is to make the procedure of legalization
absolutely transparent and safe, so that those who choose to
disclose their sources of income and property is safe from
possible prosecution,” said Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
at the government meeting on Thursday, adding that the move will
have some exceptions.

The capital amnesty will not apply to people convicted or
involved in legal proceedings at the time it comes into force,
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov explained to the same
meeting, adding that Russia may begin consultations with
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) over the law on capital
amnesty already next week.

To legalize previously hidden property, one will need to submit a
declaration to the tax authority. Any kind of property can be
declared, including movable and immovable property, money,
securities and property rights "that are currently in the
nominal possession of the owner, as well as controlled foreign
companies". Declarations can be submitted up to December 31,
2015. The government will discuss further details on March 26.

Medvedev said the law on capital amnesty will create a legal
framework for integrating the property that previously was in a
grey area into the economy and re-register it to its real owners.

It’s estimated about $2 trillion has fled the Russian economy in
recent years. In early December President Putin announced an amnesty on all funds returning
to Russia, a month after signing an anti-offshore bill to impede
the outflow of capital.

The amnesty allows owners to register their belongings as
property if they were passed to nominees, said Finance Minister
Anton Siluanov at the meeting.

"In this regard we propose to introduce the notion of actual
and nominal property owners, to establish a mechanism for
transferring the rights of ownership from the nominee to the
actual owner, as well as to provide an opportunity for the actual
owner to declare such property," he said.